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Niti Dixit is based in New Delhi and well placed to advise multinational clients in commercial disputes before the Supreme Court and in LCIA and SIAC arbitration.
Niti Dixit is based in New Delhi and well placed to advise multinational clients in commercial disputes before the Supreme Court and in LCIA and SIAC arbitration.
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"Niti is excellent. Niti sets the standard which the team follows. They take Niti's thought process and work with it and advise us."
"Niti is known for commercial disputes and arbitrations."
"Niti is excellent. Niti sets the standard which the team follows. They take Niti's thought process and work with it and advise us."
"Niti is known for commercial disputes and arbitrations."
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The New India-UAE BIT: Changing the Model BIT by BIT
The new bilateral investment treaty (“BIT”) signed by India and the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) earlier this year replaces the 2013 India-UAE BIT and entered into force on August 31, 2024. The 2024 India-UAE BIT seeks to stimulate investment across a broad range of sectors and marks a key policy sh
Deficiently Stamped Arbitration Agreements: The Supreme Court Finally Decides
In April 2023, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court issued a decision in N.N. Global Mercantile Private Limited v. Indo Unique Flame Limited (“NN Global 2”) which held that a deficiently stamped agreement is void, unenforceable and cannot exist in law. Further, the Supreme Court in NN Global 2 he
The New India-UAE BIT: Changing the Model BIT by BIT
The new bilateral investment treaty (“BIT”) signed by India and the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) earlier this year replaces the 2013 India-UAE BIT and entered into force on August 31, 2024. The 2024 India-UAE BIT seeks to stimulate investment across a broad range of sectors and marks a key policy sh
Deficiently Stamped Arbitration Agreements: The Supreme Court Finally Decides
In April 2023, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court issued a decision in N.N. Global Mercantile Private Limited v. Indo Unique Flame Limited (“NN Global 2”) which held that a deficiently stamped agreement is void, unenforceable and cannot exist in law. Further, the Supreme Court in NN Global 2 he